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Let There Be Light
By lmhall | February 27, 2007
Greetings from the Garden!
Busy trying to balance business and managing the household. Upon our return from an intensive sunlight therapy session we were reminded that February is the worst month for Dirtsister’s mood. Cold, darkness and death start to take it’s toll. Plus, we still have massive cleanup duties in the yard from the storm damage.
Luckily, we are thinking green, the sun is shining and will dedicate a couple of hours “meditation” in the garden of life. We anxiously await the arrival of the “claw truck” to remove the debris. Better come on, Dirtsister is ready to burn it.
On other matters, will Anna Nicole ever be laid to rest? FGS, give the woman some peace.
Talked to a client in WA today, she’s thinking Spring also and creating a sacred spot for her grandmother in a woodsy area near her home with a three foot angel, surrounded by flowers that her grandmother loved.
In other news, Duke University alumni can scatter remains at Duke’s new Sarah P. Duke Gardens for $25K.
Stumbled on to an photographic exhibit by Dick George “Descanse En Paz” (RIP), I’d like to know where he is currently exhibiting, but if you are in the southwest and can find a current schedule, GO. This will appeal to the folk art set, trash to treasure and so on. Dirtsister was moved and will try to post some of his art.
Something to do before you die: Interview your friends on video.
Topics: Vegetation Management, Garden, cremation, color |
February 23rd, 2008 at 9:14 am
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